Hallo. At friday 03.02 around 23.00 my computer was hacked from this IP adres,my passwords was changed to another and i lost my access to my private account MSN and facebook. I not sure that i get peace from this IP user,because i has such situation at november too. When my private accounts has been hacked. I received alarm to mails,about hackers to my PC A new device named "amsterdam" logged into your Facebook account (Piektdiena, 2012. gada 3. Februāris plkst. 14:09) from Amsterdam, NH, NL (IP=82.168.2.227). (Note: This location is based on information from your ISP or wireless provider.) With best regard Jelena
This user from, NH, NL (IP=82.168.2.227). Used my contacts information and sending to another people,i has been changes all my passwords,but sound like it get a virus,''Host control;,with make trouble at my PC. Please take away this user who hack my PC as soon as possible
Hello Lena You need to reformat your PC, looks like you got a virus on it which steals your passwords, so changing the passwords won't help
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